Taking in 2020: Reflecting on the year at CU 麻豆影院
In looking back on 2020, COVID-19 stands out for many. In the face of sorrow and difficulty, Buffs came together, worked to protect our herd and helped curb the coronavirus through research and community resources. Prior to and during the pandemic, there have been moments of growth, greatness and celebration as well. The community sharpened its commitment to anti-racism and inclusive excellence. Individuals accomplished academic, scholarly and personal feats. Researchers furthered our understanding of science on Earth and in space. We broke records; invited a variety of guest speakers to share their stories; and bolstered entrepreneurism and sustainability. We took time for self-care, including virtual "pawffice hours" with four-legged friends, and more.
Buffs together, protecting our herd
- CU 麻豆影院 commitment totals $1.8 million to expand student mental health and wellness
- Students facing financial impacts of COVID-19 may apply for emergency funds
- Buffs Together: Thank you to our essential employees
- Buffs Together aims to rally CU 麻豆影院 community while we鈥檙e apart
- Buffs Together makes an impact
- CU 麻豆影院 launches Protect Our Herd public health awareness campaign
- Ana Corral and Lindsay Randall 鈥 Human Kindness Goes a Long Way
- Daniel Knowles 鈥 Giving Local Businesses a Helping Hand
Remarkable individuals
- CU student earns prestigious Astronaut Scholarship
- Former CU 麻豆影院 postdoc Jennifer Doudna smashes glass ceiling with historic Nobel win
- Leeds School professor receives prestigious NASA award
- Professor Adam Bradley wins 2020 Hazel Barnes Prize
- Keeping up with the Curies: Laser scientists win prestigious physics award; CU 麻豆影院 physicists honored by National Academy of Inventors
- Patty Limerick named to state Geographic Naming Advisory Board
Helping curb COVID-19
- Singing unmasked, indoors spreads COVID-19 through aerosols, new study confirms
- Even outdoors鈥攚hy face coverings are important
- Aerosol research instrumental in getting musicians back to playing safely
- Ask an expert: Staying safe this winter and holiday season during COVID-19
- How sampling campus wastewater aims to keep COVID-19 in check
- Why developing a successful COVID-19 vaccine is only half the battle
- How a simple smell test could curb COVID-19 and help reopen the economy
- Frequent, rapid testing could turn national COVID-19 tide within weeks
- Remants of ancient viruses could be shaping coronavirus response
- Dorm sewage, vials of saliva and a state of the art new lab: Inside CU鈥檚 COVID testing plan
- New COVID-19 test returns results in 45 minutes鈥攏o swab required
- 6 lessons we can learn from past pandemics
Growing in our commitment to anti-racism and inclusive excellence
- Diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives to continue in spring semester
- Chancellor announces immediate anti-racism actions to transform campus
- IDEA Council holds inaugural meeting, sets initial priorities
- From the Chancellor: Community Safety Task Force to foster greater engagement, accountability and transparency
- CU 麻豆影院 Council for Community and Inclusion convening
- Free anti-racism course opens door to 鈥榮ome very difficult questions鈥
- CUPD chief, law enforcement officials to continue talks with students to build mutual trust, understanding
- CU leadership reaffirms support for DACA students after Supreme Court ruling
- New CU 麻豆影院 Pride Office opens
Read more stories about Buffs committing to anti-racism and inclusive excellence in 2020.
Honoring community through art and culture
Pause for Paws
Pause for Paws brought a series of virtual programming for students in need of some extra pawsitivity. Activities included voting for the most valuable pet, Pawffice Hours鈥擹ooming with librarians and meeting their furry family members鈥攁nd more.
Standouts in space
- Tiny moon shadows may harbor hidden stores of ice
- Researchers develop dustbuster for the moon
- New FRIDGE could bring real ice cream to space
- Scientists peer inside an asteroid
- Emirates Mars Mission to begin journey to the red planet
- Tree rings may hold clues to earthly impacts of distant supernovas
Back on Earth, more in research: 10 research discoveries from 2020 you won't want to miss
5 new master鈥檚 degrees
- Outdoor recreation economy
- Teacher leadership
- Corporate communication
- Two degrees in data science
Breaking ground and building campus resources
- Take a virtual tour of the expanded Imig Music Building
- New bridge links Main Campus, neighborhoods north of 麻豆影院 Creek
- Projects in progress in 2020 included the business-engineering expansion and work on the Rene虂e Crown Wellness Institute. Completed were the Fleming Tower renovation and Ramaley Biology Building expansion.
Making the most of life in the virtual world